As the other admin, I am claiming my sovereign right to have the last word on this thread before closing it (rather than deleting it like Foxeye wanted to do).
There are many ways besides direct confrontation to express community hostility towards someone. Passive disapproval is often found in communities that strive to be extremely polite: in these communities the cultural and social values are imposed on the individual by leading questions, meaningful implications, and by innuendo. Stepping outside the norm is treated with deprivation of interaction, scorn, or both. I think you know what I'm talking about:
"You're not going to wear that
, are you?"...or...
BFF 1:
"Hey, y'know, I saw Kaeliri pulled into a gun show
yesterday!"BFF 2:
"No way! That's awful. And I thought he was such a level-headed guy."BFF 1:
"I know, right. I was thinking of going to his party, but now..."...or...
"I'm sure
you meant well."You can imply all kinds of things, things that could be innocent in a different context or tone of voice, and leave someone wondering "am I crazy? am
I crazy?" -- and then you can point back with a straight face say that you
never said anything about
them.
But I digress.
As Foxeye pointed out, some of you crossed the line from saying what you wanted in a community to saying what the community was about.
Speak your own mind; do not presume to speak mine. I do not agree with you.
A community on a site like this is continuously re-defined as new members sign up. The nature of a growing site is that no one member (or admin) gets to define what the community is about. A healthy community evolves organically as new members join and bring their own personalities to the mix. The existing members create the atmosphere that tends to attract like newcomers, but it is futile to try to dictate what the community is about because no one simple definition exists. At most anyone can hope to steer the interests of the members by creating opportunities for self-expression.
A community where someone attempts to dictate the nature of the community top-down, rather than letting the members' actions define it, is an unhealthy one. That is an anathema to both Foxeye and I.
The message about personal responsibility, by and large, is a good one. Let me be clear: Elfquest is not teletubbies and a degree of maturity is expected. EQ fans are generally, regardless of age, mature enough to fend for themselves, and over-protecting you from sharp edges does everyone a disservice. We will, however, support creation of an environment that is welcoming to
every type of EQ fan, and this is one of the few areas where troublemakers will be dealt with swiftly and decisively.
I am closing this thread because the posts have devolved into repeating themselves and because we have the intel we sought for. We will endeavor to make the rant-section rules and guidelines visible to all, and will implement a self-controlled mechanism for getting access to it. If you have questions, feel free to PM Foxeye. Any thread created that continues this line of discussion will be moved to Grrrrr as the next thing either of us would post would include lots of extremely politically incorrect verbiage.Behave yourselves*
*except in Grrrrr~K